Ray Mears
Raymond Paul 'Ray' Mears (born 7 February 1964) is a British author and TV presenter on the subject of bushcraft and survival techniques, best known for the shows Ray Mears' Bushcraft, World of Survival and Extreme Survival. Mears founded the Woodlore School of Wilderness Bushcraft in 1983. The company, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008, has since expanded to running UK and overseas courses on the subject of bushcraft, as well as stocking outdoor equipment and clothing. |
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Trips Money Can't Buy
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Trips Money Can't Buy
TV documentary in which film star Ewan McGregor spends 10 days trekking through virgin jungle in the Honduras, Central America, with survival expert Ray Mears and Dr Chris Begley. This really is a special treat - two great adventurers together. The only downside is that at 60 minutes, it just isn't long enough and left me wanting more - maybe even a whole series. Their chemistry was remarkable and genuine. |
2001 | 60 |
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Walkabout
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Walkabout : 4 episodes - 55 minutes each.
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Ray Mears is in desert survival mode as he follows in the footsteps of an unsung hero of Australian exploration to find out how John McDouall Stuart became the first European to succeed in crossing this continent from South to North and back again. Ray shows how to wring water from these barren lands and how travelling light is the key to success on such an epic journey. Check out the Australian page for more films, series and documentaries about it. |
2008 | 4 x 55 | |
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